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Film Review: Pawn Sacrifice

The film "Pawn Sacrifice" (2014) is a biographical drama about the life of former chess world champion Bobby Fischer, particularly his historic 1972 championship match against Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union.
The movie is engaging due to its screenplay, captivating storyline, and impressive acting. However, if you're like chess, the film becomes even more thrilling and on par with your taste as chess terminologies such as Sicilian Defense or the Nimzo-Indian Defense have been used in this movie very often.The plot revolves around the Cold War era of the 1960s and 1970s, when the United States and the Soviet Union were engaged in a proxy war on every front. The problem was that, at least in chess, the Soviets were a dominant force (chess has been incredibly popular in Russia since ancient times, and the country has produced some of the greatest chess players of all time).
In this backdrop, a young American chess player, Bobby Fischer, emerges as a challenger. He has already won the national championship at a young age and defeated Soviet grandmasters like Petrosian and Korchnoi, shattering the myth that Americans couldn't beat Russians in chess.
The film begins with Fischer's childhood, where his sister Joan gifts him a chessboard, sparking his passion. However, his intense practice sessions take a toll on his mental health, leading to delusions such as the world's problems are orchestrated by Israel and the Jews, or that he is being spied upon by his rivals.The climax of the film revolves around the 24-game match between Fischer and Spassky for the world championship title. This match is a symbol of the Cold War, with nationalist sentiments running high. President Nixon watches the match on a big screen in his office, while the entire nation is glued to their television sets.
The film's portrayal of these matches is thrilling, especially when Fischer makes a stunning comeback after initially trailing 2-0. Incidentally, Fischer had threatened to boycott the match due to a dispute over the prize money, despite being the hope of an entire nation. The depiction of craze of this World Chess Championship match and the emotions of the masses is very realistic. Fischer ultimately wins the title 12.5-8.5, sparking jubilation across America.
The sixth game of this series is considered one of the greatest games in chess history, and the film's depiction of it is mesmerizing, one can feel the thrill of the game as if it is the live game going on in front of us. Here, Spassky rises from his seat to applaud Fischer's brilliant play, putting rivalry aside to appreciate exceptional skill. This is the film's most captivating moment.All in all, it is wonderful movie for everyone to watch, but to chess-lovers it is highly recommended.
#cinema#cinephile#film review#chess#bobby fischer#Spassky#championship#edward zwick#tobey maguire#lily rabe
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bob hope playing on his tv show with bobby fischer, 1972
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Bobby Fischer at the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in New York, April 14th 1962 x
#bobby fischer#chessblr#i just think he looks like such a dork in these and wanted to share with the class
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Bobby Fischer vs Mikhail Tal, Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade Candidates, 1959
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Bobby Fischer and Fidel Castro, 1966
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Bobby Fischer WAS a world chess champion (1972-75) who died in 2008, three years before the episode aired.
Robert James "Bobby" Fischer: (March 9, 1943 – January 17, 2008)
#Angie Harmon#Jane Rizzoli#Maura Isles#Rizzoli and Isles#Rizzles#Sasha Alexander#Bobby Fischer#world chess champion#chess#Rizzoli & Isles#S02E09#Gone Daddy Gone#correcting Maura surely feels weird LOL#now make a suggestion like THAT Janie ^_^#*gif#*mine
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ok so are we actually mad at magnus for wearing pants — jeans, and then refusing to take off his clothes for one round? like we cant possibly think that suspending him is at all proportional or sane, esp given the context of big conglomerate fide exploiting their monopoly to crush independent organizing and coerce players out of branching out. esp when they're not even paid enough for the clout and power they give fide. like cmon guys. am i missing something??
#chessblr#chess#magnus carlsen#fide#chess.com#fischer random#chess 360#bobby fischer#world chess championship#ian nepomniachtchi#hikaru nakamura#bc ofc lol#original post#★
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#world chess champions with children#chess#anatoly karpov#mikhail tal#boris spassky#bobby fischer#idk i thought it was wholesome
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At 14, Brooklyn's Bobby Fischer was one of the country's youngest chess tournament players. In this photo, taken on June 21, 1957, he is about to move his queen during a match at the Manhattan Chess Club.
Photo: Hans von Nolde for the AP via CBS News
#vintage New York#1950s#Hans von Nolde#Bobby Fischer#chess#chess champion#Manhattan Chess Club#June 21#21 June#chess tournament#child prodigy
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how it feels listening to bobby talk about things
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robert fischer giving a simul in münster, 1970. pt. 1
it took three hours to play 20 games. he won 15 of them, drew one, lost 4.
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mikhail tal and bobby fischer observing one another, zurich international, may 1959 - x
#i’ve stumbled upon newspaper archives and am having a fun time#i love bobby’s holden caulfield lookin ass shirt he decided to wear lol#tal would only be 22 here but that last pic he’s got the pushing 30 tired face going on#i’ve been trying to track what tournaments they played in together cause the stories blend together#but this would be the 2nd prior to the candidates the same year#chessblr#bobby fischer#mikhail tal
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ts cannot be real
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young bobby fischer visiting mikhail tal in the hospital (1962)
#bobby fischer#chess#chessblr#chess history#mikhail tal#boris spassky#pawn sacrifice#searching for bobby fischer#"When Mikhail Tal fell ill#Fischer was the only player who visited him in hospital#a gesture which touched Tal deeply
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